The Price Can't Keep Going Down Forever
Hey, look, the Infocus Screenplay 7210 HD DLP Projector is back! Once again, it’s even cheaper than it was last time – despite the fact that it remains one of the best home-theater projectors on the market today. It’s like that thing Matthew McConaughey’s older-dude character said in Dazed & Confused about how he keeps getting older, but the chicks stay the same age. Only not sleazy, or potentially illegal, or…well, OK, it’s not that similar at all. We just like thinking about Dazed & Confused.
And we like watching it on the ever-cheaper Infocus Screenplay 7210 HD DLP Projector. If you’ve been here before, you’ve probably seen this 720p hi-def, high-end, high-value pitcher-shooter before. You’ve probably marveled at its 2800:1 contrast ratio and 1100 ANSI lumens. You’ve been titillated and intrigued by tales of its deeep DarkChip 3 blacks. (Yes, “deeep” with three e’s – it’s just that black.) You’ve assumed the phrase “Carl Zeiss optics” was a misprint. And your eyes have goggled at the ludicrously puny price.
And then you decided it was still too expensive.
So it’s back, cheaper than ever, now somewhere south of half its list price with all the same potent entertainment powers. It’s like that thing Matthew McConaughey’s older-dude – oh, wait, we said that already. Point is, we can’t be sure the Infocus 7210 will ever again be available at this redonkulous low price. Jump on it while you can. Act now – supplies are limited. Carpe projectorum. For all we know, this will be the last – the very last! – time we’ll be able to sell this eye-popping projector at this eye-popping price.
Unless there’s a next time.
Features
Features:
- HDTV-ready DLP projector (digital TV reception requires a separate HDTV tuner)
- Widescreen 16:9 native aspect ratio (can also display 4:3 material)
- 0.8 720p DarkChip™ 3 from Texas Instruments®
- Native resolution: 1280×720 (720p)
- Faroudja FLI2310 DCDi de-interlacer with 3-2 pulldown processing
- Contrast ratio: 2800:1 (full on/off)
- Light output: 1100 ANSI lumens
- Auto-calibrating 7-segment, 5x-speed color wheel
- Pre-calibrated to 6500K
- Digital keystone correction (±20° vertical, ±9° horizontal)
- Maximum Screen Size: 132”
- Reverse image settings for ceiling mounting and rear projection
- Compatible with NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M or PAL-N signals
- Custom-designed all-glass Carl Zeiss optics
- 1.25X manual zoom/focus lens (long-throw)
- 220W/250W dual-mode UHP lamp (3000-hour rated life for 220W setting, 2000 hours for 250W)
- Lamp (dual mode): 220-Watt UHP (3000 hours); 250-Watt UHP (2000 hours)
- Actual lamp life may vary based on the ambient environment. Conditions that may affect lamp life include temperature, altitude, and rapidly switching the projector on and off.
- Illuminated remote control
- 13-1/4”W x 4-1/4”H x 12-1/2”D
- weight: 9.5 lbs.
Video inputs:
- 1 composite video
- 2 S-video
- 2 HD-compatible component video (accepts 1080i/720p/480p/480i signals)
- 1 “M1-DA” (compatible with HDMI, DVI-HDCP, RGB analog, or component — each requires an adapter cable)
- 1 HD15 (compatible with HDTV RGB, component or computer signals)
- 1 D5 component (compatible with HDTV, EDTV, standard TV sources, and, with an adapter, RGB SCART)
- RS-232 port
- Two 12-volt minijack trigger outputs (to operate an electric screen)
Specs
InFocus ScreenPlay 7210 HD DLP ProjectorSpecs
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